THREE Cloverdale colleagues are set to take the plunge from Central Park for charity.
Belmont Forum centre management staff members Alexandra McAuliffe, Brett Madalena and Stacie Thomson will all abseil down the side of the 220m, 52-storey high Central Park skyscraper in Perth’s CBD as part of the Fearless/Fearful Foursome.
Ms McAuliffe said the team wanted to support the great work being done by Ronald McDonald House.
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“But Perth’s Ronald McDonald House provides a home away from home for regional WA families who have a sick child receiving hospital treatment and as a team, we think the services they provide are absolutely priceless.”
The Central Park Plunge will take place between September 8 and 10.
To sponsor the Fearless/Fearful Foursome, head to cpp-rmhperth-17.everydayhero.com/au/fear-less-full-foursome.
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